Sunday, June 30, 2013

Fabregas: No Barcelona revolution needed

Fabregas: No Barcelona revolution needed
The former Arsenal skipper thinks that the club's Bavarian conquerors are evidence that evolution as opposed to upheaval is the way forward for the Catalans this summer.

"In sport and in life, making rash decisions is the worst thing you can do," Fabregas, 26, told Sport. "After our Bayern elimination, comments were directed at us to change everything.

"This always happens, especially in large clubs. You have to decide more quietly and then assess what you can improve and what you cannot.

"For example, the obvious case are Bayern. The lost two Champions League finals and then won in their attempt third [over four years] with almost the same players. Sometimes change is not so necessary.

"The Barca team that won the treble with Pep Guardiola was not winning anything two years earlier and everybody wanted to change everything. Then they made history with almost the same team by adding Gerard Pique and Dani Alves.

"Already on board were Samuel Eto'o, Thierry Henry, Yaya Toure, Lionel Messi, Xavi, Andres Iniesta, Carles Puyol... So we should go easy."

£52m Chelsea target Cavani could sign €7.5m contract to stay with Napoli - report

Afellay And Cavani

According to reports in Italy the Chelsea target could stay in Serie A after all this summer.
Yesterday it was reported that Edinson Cavani had agreed personal terms with Chelsea over a projected move to the club this summer as the protracted discussion over his future at Napoli continues.
With speculation this morning that Chelsea were now ready to make a bid for the player believed to be in the £45 million region, £7 million short of the official asking price, it seemed as though finally this was a deal finally nearing a conclusion.
Cavani has been the subject of relentless transfer talk in recent weeks and it appears to be getting to the striking sensation.
All he wants to do is focus on a game against Italy in the Confederations Cup third/fourth placed playoff tie this evening; but instead he is deflecting more and more questions over his next move and whether he will be living in Campania, Alderley Edge or Surrey next year:
“My future? Too many things have been said over the last few days, so it is best to just stay quiet. At the start I wasn’t bothered by all the speculation, but I have to admit now it is disturbing me. I want to focus on Uruguay and this match.”
Well Edinson; if for some odd reason you are reading it is possibly best you click the cross in the right hand corner of your screen now because speculation is certainly continuing about your future; but rather than speculation of you leaving the latest news suggests you could be going nowhere.
Italian source Tuttosport suggest today that rather than leave the club this summer he might actually be on the verge of putting pen to paper on a new deal to keep him at the Stadio San Paolo.
The deal would reportedly keep him at the Partenopei until 2018 on a contract worth €7.5 million-per-season.
And that deal would probably include a release clause somewhere in the region of £1 billion. Can just see Aurelio De Laurentiis doing his best Doctor Evil impression right now.
So could Cavani stay in Italy after all?

Toon of the day

Arsenal Target £12m Man City Contract Rebel as Wenger Looks to Strengthen Defence




Emirates Stadium side see England man as potential Bacary Sagna replacement.

Arsenal have joined the race to sign Man City’s adaptable defender Micah Richards according to the Sunday Mirror.
The 25 year old England international has been offered a new contract by his Etihad Stadium employers but Richards is ready to turn his back on the club having become something of a bit-part player.
The one club man has suffered with injuries and managed just seven Premier League starts in 2012/13 and is perhaps concerned that he will be unable to unseat first choice right-back Pablo Zabaleta whilst also struggling to force his way into Manuel Pellegrini’s central defensive picture given the emergence of youngster Matija Nastasic, who formed an excellent partnership with Vincent Kompany last season.
Arsenal apparently see Richards as a possible replacement for Bacary Sagna, who is likely to leave the Emirates Stadium this summer having failed to agree a new contract with the North London club.
Roma and Inter Milan are also said to be keen on Richards, who was at one time an England regular, and having spent eight seasons in the Man City first team set-up the Birmingham born defender may be ready to leave the club in pursuit of a regular starting eleven berth.

Rooney and Moyes have secret meeting


Manchester United manager David Moyes has met secretly with striker Wayne Rooney. The meeting allowed the two to clear the air with the Scot keen to keep the England international at Old Trafford.

Valencia join Deulofeu race


Valencia are the latest club to express an interest in Barcelona starlet Gerard Deulofeu.

Navas can be Manchester City's Bale - Iniesta

Navas can be Manchester City's Bale - Iniesta
The Barcelona star believes Tottenham's flying Welshman is the only player in England who can be compared to his Spain team-mate, and insists he will make a big impact
Jesus Navas can become Manchester City's Gareth Bale, according to Spain team-mate Andres Iniesta.

Navas completed a €17.4 million move to the Etihad Stadium earlier this summer to become City's first signing since the sacking of Roberto Mancini.

And Iniesta, who is training with the 27-year-old every day while the World Cup holders are in Brazil for the Confederations Cup, believes he shares many qualities with Tottenham star Bale.

“Navas is a very special player,” Iniesta told reporters. “He is going to cause the defences in the Premier League a real problem when he plays for City.

“Jesus has so much speed, and his feet are so quick, that it becomes nearly impossible to stop him without fouling him.

“The only player that I can compare him with that is already playing in England is Gareth Bale.”

Jose Mourinho urges Chelsea to sign 'new Ronaldo'




Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho considers Portuguese youngster Bruma a rising star and has asked the board to fund a transfer.
Speculation is mounting that the winger is set for a move to the Premier League after his agent blocked Sporting Lisbon's attempts to tie the hotshot to a new contract worth £300,000, according to the Sunday Times.
The 18-year-old has been linked with several English clubs, including Manchester City and Manchester United, but Chelsea appear to be particularly interested.
Bruma's youth would be a sizeable advantage for the Blues, who will be allowed to register him in their Champions League and Premier League squads without occupying one of their few remaining spaces for non-homegrown players.
The Guinea-born midfielder has risen to prominence in the ongoing FIFA Under-20 World Cup tournament, having already scored five goals in three appearances to help his adopted nation Portugal to a round of 16 tie with Ghana.
Mourinho has been scouting Bruma since his spell at Real Madrid, though he now hopes the youngster will agree to link up with Chelsea - following the coach's decision to leave the Bernabeu and rejoin the Stamford Bridge faithful.
Bruma, who made his first-team debut for Sporting in February after five years in the renowned Portuguese academy setup, is frequently likened to Cristiano Ronaldo, the nation's all-time most successful professional footballer.
Described by the Times as "quick, skilful and capable of playing anywhere across the forward line", if Portugal's latest prodigious player is in any way near to emulating Ronaldo, he is certain to be a fantastic signing for Chelsea.

Arsenal Plot Surprise Move to Sign Chelsea Flop Fernando Torres As Gonzalo Higuain Strike Partner

Torres Everton
Torres is unlikely to get much first team football if he stays at Chelsea next season.
Arsenal are planning to sign Chelsea striker Fernando Torres and hope that the Spaniard will link up with Gonzalo Higuain to form the Gunners new-look striking partnership, The Daily Mirror reports.
The news comes as reports suggest that Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho is ready to let Torres leave the club this summer as he looks to overhaul the Blues squad.
Chelsea insiders claim that only 5 players in Chelsea’s current squad will make Mourinho’s first team, with Torres, Juan Mata and David Luiz not among the five.
Arsenal will now move for Torres with the Gunners board desperate for big name signings that will persuade manager Arsene Wenger to sign a new contract at the Emirates.
Torres is set to hold talks with Mourinho when he returns from the Confederations Cup in Brazil and the striker already has a feeling that the Portuguese manager will tell him that he no longer has a future at the club.
Arsenal are close to signing their number one transfer target for the summer, Real Madrid striker Gonzalo Higuain and hope to sign Torres or Manchester United’s Wayne Rooney to partner the Argentine in a new look attack.

Tottenham boss Villas-Boas plans to retire within 10 years

Villas-Boas harbours rallying ambitions
The 35-year-old Spurs manager insists he holds other ambitions in life, including racing in the Dakar Rally, and only anticipates remaining in football for another decade.

He told O Jogo: “My passion for football makes me live it very intensively over 11 months and dedicate myself to that, but I think life allows you to enjoy other things.

“For me, there is a limit and, in the next five to 10 years, I will quit coaching.

“To compete in the Dakar Rally is a lifetime ambition for me and is something I know I have to do.

“It went from a passion to an obligation, a destination of life, but I can only do it when I leave football. I will do it.”

In the meantime, Villas-Boas is focused on his role at White Hart Lane where he guided Spurs to a fifth-place finish and record points haul of 72, while the club are linked to the likes of David Villa and Paulinho as the pursuit of Champions League football continues.

Discussing the legacy he'd like to leave, Villas-Boas added: “I just want to be proud of my career.

“I try to play good football with the teams I join and this is the recognition that fulfils me.

“I do not know where my career will take me. What I do know is that it will not last too long.”

Only Messi missing: Spain plus Neymar & Alves gives Barcelona a glimpse of their Dream Team for 2013-14

VICTOR VALDES

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GERARD PIQUE     JORDI ALBA

Barcelona & Brazil

Barcelona & Spain

Barcelona & Spain


CESC FABREGAS XAVI SERGIO BUSQUETS ANDRES INIESTA

Barcelona & Spain

Barcelona & Spain

Barcelona & Spain

Barcelona & Spain


PEDRO DAVID VILLA NEYMAR

Barcelona & Spain

Barcelona & Spain

Barcelona & Brazil

Marcelo: The thought of losing to Spain doesn't enter our heads


Marcelo: The thought of losing to Spain doesn't enter our heads
The Real Madrid full-back has nothing but admiration for la Roja, but he has the utmost faith in his team-mates and their ability to beat the reigning world and European champions.

“The idea of losing this doesn’t even enter my head," Marcelo is quoted as saying by AS. "We know that we must respect Spain but we have the same chance of winning the final as they do.

"Just because they are the world champions doesn’t mean that we have to think it impossible for us to win the cup. We have to give credit to Brazil’s national team.

“We have to put Brazil’s national side where it deserves to be. This trophy is important for us and will help us move up the world ranking.

"We’re on the right track and God willing, we’ll win it."

Manchester United offer Thiago Alcantara stunning £6.2m-a-year contract

Manchester United offer Thiago Alcantara stunning £6.2m-a-year contract
The Premier League champions have agreed terms with the Barcelona star after talks with his representatives, and will triple his salary if a move is completed.
Goal reported on Thursday that the 22-year-old is set for talks with Camp Nou officials where he will confirm his intention to leave the club after agreeing terms in principle with United.

Sources have said that United are confident of completing a £15.4 million deal for the midfielder despite late interest from Bayern Munich and Barcelona's attempts to keep Thiago at the club after chairman Sandro Rosell met with his father Mazinho last week.

The youngster is currently on his post-season break and Barcelona officials are said to have given up hope of convincing the midfielder to stay after he raised doubts over forthcoming first-team opportunities at Camp Nou ahead of next summer's World Cup.

Thiago's current contract runs until 2015 but his exit clause plummeted from €90 million (£76.9m) to €18m (£15.4m) after he failed to participate for a stipulated amount of minutes in the 2012-13 season.

Speaking in February, the midfielder confirmed he wanted "to get as many minutes as I can" and was disappointed to be a peripheral figure in Barca's midfield behind the likes of Xavi, Andres Iniesta and Cesc Fabregas.

However, the buy-out clause is due to return to €90m (£77m) on August 1 if a deal for him to leave is not completed by then.

The £6.2m wage package prepared by United would see the midfielder's wages tower over those earned by the likes of Phil Jones, Danny Welbeck and Shinji Kagawa, who all earn slightly above £70,000-a-week.

As such, United are keen to push through a cut-price deal for the 22-year-old in the coming weeks, with David Moyes set to officially begin his tenure at Old Trafford on Monday ahead of the first-team squad reporting back for training at Carrington two days later on July 3. 

Neymar, Iniesta & Pirlo among Golden Ball nominees



Neymar, Iniesta & Pirlo on Golden Ball list
The trio are joined by Brazil star Paulinho, Uruguay forward Luis Suarez and Spain defender Sergio Ramos in the shortlist for the best player in the Confederations Cup.
The final games of the Confederations Cup take place on Sunday, with Uruguay's third-place play-off with Italy at 17:00BST followed by Brazil-Spain at 23:00BST.

Saturday, June 29, 2013

I will convince Cavani to stay at Napoli, says Maggio

I will convince Cavani to stay at Napoli, says MaggioMaggio is refusing to give up on the prolific attacker and wants Cavani to stay put.

"We have not spoken to each other recently. There has simply not been any time. But we will have a calm and relaxed talk about his situation," Maggio told La Gazzetta dello Sport.

"I don't know yet when we will meet, but we have always had a good relationship. I will try to convince him to stay put. It's then up to him to make a decision, but I obviously want him to stay at Napoli."

The 26-year-old Cavani's current Napoli deal is due to expire in the summer of 2017.

Higuain can be Arsenal's new Van Persie

The former Tottenham player and manager believes the striker could have as big an impact as the Dutchman had in his final few seasons at Emirates Stadium


 

"As good as Van Persie? Of course he can, that’s how good Higuain is. You remember when Van Persie arrived he was not exactly, immediately, the best player, it took a bit of time. But he was younger - Higuain is much more experienced."

And Ardiles believes Arsene Wenger can be sure of a fantastic return on his investment should the French-born Argentina international make the switch to north London.

"He’s a top, top player. He will always score goals. He likes to be in the box all the time and he works hard for his team - wherever he goes he’s going to be great for the team he’s joining,"

Arsenal target Julio Cesar set to leave QPR, confirms Redknapp

Arsenal target Julio Cesar set to leave QPR, confirms Redknapp"Julio Cesar will move on," Redknapp told talkSPORT.

“He’s a top class goalkeeper, Brazil’s No.1. He’s been in great for Brazil and I presume there’s a big club out there for him.

"He won’t want to play in the Championship, he’s a goalkeeper for a big club.”

Now for more rumours!


According to Bild, Real Madrid and Manchester City have both placed £51m bids for Schalke's 19-year-old midfielder Julian Draxler.

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Isco: Why my dog is called Messi

Isco: Why my dog is called Messi
"I named my dog 'Messi' because Messi is the best in the world, and so is my dog," explained Isco when questioned about his labrador's unique name earlier this summer.

The 21-year-old previously made headlines when an old interview surfaced from his time at Valencia where he described himself as an anti-Madridista due to the club's arrogant attitude.

Additionally, Isco took a swipe at then Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho on Twitter during the 2011 Champions League final between Barcelona and Manchester United, voicing his support for the Catalans in the process.

The youngster has also previously voiced his admiration for Barcelona duo Xavi and Andres Iniesta, while admitting that Blaugrana legend Ronaldinho is one of his inspirations.

Isco will sign a five-year deal with Real Madrid upon completion of his medical on July 3, before he's presented to the press at the Santiago Bernabeu.
Messi. No, not that Messi...

Tottenham target Yilmaz

Tottenham are lining up a €20 million (£17m) move for Galatasaray striker Burak Yilmaz.
Source: Daily Mirror

Dortmund launch €14M Aubameyang bid

Dortmund are hoping to beat PSG, Monaco, Anzhi, Leverkusen and Newcastle to the signing of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and have launched at €14m bid for the 24-year-old Gabon international.

Evra ready to return to Monaco if Manchester United sign Baines

Manchester United's Patrice Evra is prepared to move back to Monaco should his club complete the signing of Everton left-back Leighton Baines this summer.

Manchester United so keen to sign Thiago quickly, they'll offer Barcelona more than his buy-out clause


Twitter today is full of a rumour that Thiago is set to stay at Barcelona after receiving an offer to double his money. It sounds quite similar to something we covered yesterday, a Twitter rumour gone a bit crazy. The two main accounts Tweeting the 'news' are @CentreTransfer and @DeadlineDayLive, that may sound like nothing, just some Twitter accounts spreading false rumours, but combined they have close to 300,000 followers which means the story has now spread like wildfire and become something of a 'fact'.
Both accounts say they have got the information from Spanish newspaper AS. Obviously the first place to check to see what truth was behind the reports was AS. So we did, expecting a huge front-page spread we found a story about the Spanish national team instead. Nothing on page 2 about Thiago, page 3, 4, nothing in the newspaper at all about the player being close to agreeing new terms with Barcelona.
It's been entirely made up, it's not on their Spanish website either, or on their English one, we can only assume someone has made it up to gain some followers on the social network. The tactic is certainly working for both the accounts.
What AS actually do say about Thiago is interesting. They haven't done a lengthy piece, the situation hit saturation point in Spain and they've all got a bit bored of it. However, they reckon that Manchester United want the deal completed soon, which would obviously give David Moyes a huge boost in his first week at Old Trafford.
In order to do this they are willing to pay Barcelona more than the player's buy-out clause. The current La Liga champions had been trying every trick in the book to bend the buy-out clause to make it less appealing, including threatening the player with a hefty tax bill. Manchester United are to said hope that by offering around 22m, as opposed to the buy-out clause of 18m, that they can get the player with less fuss and before any other club get into detailed personal negotiations with Thiago and his representatives.
Mazinho has also requested a clause which means his son is likely to get games at Manchester United or can leave for a similar fee to what they bought him for, that's also been reported elsewhere. Paying an extra few million to make the transfer easier also shows Thiago how much Manchester United want him and how they are willing to try and keep him out of the situation, Barcelona had brought up the tax issue because they wanted the clause personally from the player.
The extra effort from the new regime at Manchester United could help smooth things along and they may get their wish of securing the player to give David Moyes a brilliant first week.

Luiz backs Paulinho to be a hit in England

Luiz backs Paulinho to be a hit in England
The defender believes his compatriot to be well suited to the hustle and bustle of Premier League football, though the midfielder is keeping his feet on the ground.

 Chelsea defender David Luiz is keen to see fellow Brazil international Paulinho join him in England this summer.

The Corinthians star has lit up the Confederations Cup with his all-action displays, causing his stock to rise as links with Premier League outfit Tottenham intensify.

And Luiz is adamant the Selecao hero has what it takes to star at White Hart Lane, while hailing him as an asset to the Brazil squad.

"If he gets to play in England, he will definitely go far," the stopper noted to Fifa.com. "His game fits perfectly with the pace of English football.

"It’s incredibly valuable to have someone like that in your side. Especially when the team [Brazil] is getting along together as well as ours is."

Paulinho headed in the hosts' late winner during the 2-1 semi-final victory against Uruguay on Wednesday and revealed what he believes to be the strongest parts of his game.

"It really is one of my qualities, moving into different areas of the field, picking up opponents as well as helping to attack," the midfielder underlined.

"I try to help in every possible way and I’ll try to keep on doing that, both for my club and the national side, because that's how I've always had success."

Luiz Felipe Scolari's men now prepare to face Spain in the penultimate match on Sunday, after la Roja beat Italy 7-6 on penalties in their corresponding semi-final.

Sakho interested in AC Milan switch


The centre-back could well be on his way to Serie A after a frustrating season at Parc des Princes
Mamadou Sakho has revealed Liverpool and AC Milan are interested in his services and admits he is open to a summer move after growing disillusioned with life at Paris-Saint-Germain.

The 23-year-old made 30 appearances for the club last season but often found himself out of favour, with Thiago Silva and Alex the first choice centre-back pairing of now former boss Carlo Ancelotti.

And though les Parisiens have offered the Frenchman a new contract, Sakho is considering leaving the club he joined as a youngster in a bid for more playing time.

"I have to make a decision, PSG is my club, I was born here and I learned my football here... I want to play for this club all my life, but it is clear that I do not want to sit on the bench," Sakho told reporters."I have not played as much as I would have liked last season because of the choices of the coach. Every player wants to play every week, too. There is an offer on the table."

A number of clubs have been credited with an interest in the defender, with Liverpool, Newcastle and AC Milan all in the running for his signature, and he revealed he will speak to coach Laurent Blanc before opening negotiations with interested parties.
"I'll be able to talk with the new coach and see what he thinks. I am flattered by the interest of historic clubs like Liverpool and AC Milan. We will see what happens in the near future."